Distribution of 17,000 carcasses of Adahi and Hadi meat to beneficiaries in Djibouti, the Gambia and Guinea Bissau.

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The 1437 (2016) Hajj Season plan of the KSA project for the use of Adahi and Hadi meat, a project run by the IDB, provides for distributing a total of 712,734 carcasses inside and outside the Kingdom. 518,234 will be given to the poor of the Haram and about 270 to Saudi charity organisations. 195,000 frozen carcasses will be shipped by air, land air and sea to 23 countries in Asia and Africa for distribution to beneficiaries there.

A ship carrying 7,000 frozen carcasses of Adahi meat arrived at the port of Djibouti, for distribution to beneficiaries there. The cargo was received at the port by government officials, representatives of the Saudi Embassy in Nouakchott and an IDB representative who had arrived earlier in the city to oversee the distribution.

A ship carrying 5,000 frozen carcasses of Hadi and Adahi meat arrived at the port of Banjul. The shipment, which was distributed to beneficiaries there, was received at the port by government officials and an IDB representative who had arrived earlier in the city to oversee the distribution.

a ship carrying 5,000 frozen carcasses of Hadi and Adahi meat arrived at the port of Bissau. The shipment, which was distributed to beneficiaries there, was received at the port by government officials and an IDB representative who had arrived earlier in the city to oversee the distribution.

On this occasion, Dr. Bandar Mohammad Hajjar, President of the Islamic Development Bank Group, and on behalf of the Committee for the use of hadi and adahi meat, expressed thanks and appreciation to the custodian of the two holy mosques, the Crown Prince, deputy Crown Prince and the Saudi government for their relentless support to this great project, which benefits millions around the world and makes it possible to achieve the objectives behind this great ritual​